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Authordc.contributor.authorPino, Karina 
Authordc.contributor.authorMichea, Paula es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorSauma Mahaluf, Daniela es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorAlba, Andrea es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorMorales, Jorge es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorBono Merino, María Rosa es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorFierro, Alberto es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorRosemblatt Silber, Mario César es_CL
Admission datedc.date.accessioned2011-06-06T18:59:39Z
Available datedc.date.available2011-06-06T18:59:39Z
Publication datedc.date.issued2010-08-12
Cita de ítemdc.identifier.citationBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, Volume: 43, Issue: 3, Pages: 333-337, 2010es_CL
Identifierdc.identifier.issn0716-9760
Identifierdc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119233
General notedc.descriptionArtículo de publicación ISIes_CL
Abstractdc.description.abstractOne of the mechanisms for generation of tolerance involves immature dendritic cells (DCs) and a subpopulation of regulatory CD4+ CD25+ T lymphocytes (TREG). The purpose of this work was to analyze how Cyclosporine A (CsA), a widely used immunosuppressive drug, may affect TREG proliferation. Purified and activated murine DCs obtained from bone marrow precursors differentiated with rGMCSF were co-cultured with purified CFSE-labeled TREG from OTII mice, and their phenotype and proliferation analyzed by flow cytometry. Our data indicate that DCs differentiated in the presence of CsA show an altered phenotype, with a lower expression of MHC-II and a lower activating capacity. Additionally, these CsA-treated DCs show decreased production of IL-2 and IL-12 and increased IL-10 secretion when stimulated with LPS, indicating an effect on the polarization of the immune response. Interestingly, CsA-treated DCs show an anti-tolerogenic effect since they reduce the proliferation of TREG cells from 72 to 47%. Further inhibition to a 24% of TREG proliferation was obtained as a direct effect of CsA on TREG. In conclusion, the anti-tolerogenic effect of CsA should be considered in the planning of immunosuppression in the context of clinical transplantation.es_CL
Patrocinadordc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by grants from FONDECYT 1100448 (to MR), 1100557 (to MRB), and 1080416 (to AF); and Grants DI 03-02 from Universidad Andrés Bello and CONICYT PFB- 16 (to MR).es_CL
Lenguagedc.language.isoenes_CL
Publisherdc.publisherSOC BIOLGIA CHILEes_CL
Keywordsdc.subjectCD4+CD25+ regulatory T celles_CL
Títulodc.titleCyclosporin A-treated Dendritic Cells may affect the outcome of organ transplantation by decreasing CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T cell proliferationes_CL
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